2. Meaning of Discipline
• The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna
meaning "to instruct". Discipline means is to bring under
control and train in habits of obedience
• It means to act in an orderly manner with pride, meticulous
attention to details, mutual respect and confidence.
• In general discipline refers to systematic instruction to a
person to follow a particular code of conduct
• Self-discipline means correcting or regulating oneself for the
sake of improvement. People in all walks of life, have
improved their life, learned new skills, overcame difficulties
and hardships
Three D’s to unlock the gates of success-- Desire, Dedication and Discipline.
14. Even Airline Pilots follow instructions of the Air Traffic
Controller…
15. Roads are the only exception … where you have red lights & signals
to warn you before crossing the line between discipline & indiscipline
16. When You Have Discipline Everywhere else in Life…
Why not in this Office ?
17. Discipline At The Workplace
• Discipline is best defined as "the art of learning certain
behaviors"-to get what we can of our desires while
interacting and respecting the desires of others….
• Workplace discipline means, abiding by the rules, policies and
guidelines of the company.
• This involves following the instructions of people in positions
of authority
• Discipline doesn't mean slavery. A disciplined person has full
freedom. But this freedom is such that it neither disturbs the
society nor interferes with other's freedom.
Take 20 of our best people away, and Microsoft would become
an unimportant company-- Bill Gates
18. Signs of Discipline at Work
• Complete your assignments on time
• Avoid false commitments- Promise only what you can deliver
• Stay focused on task
• Work toward personal and community goals
• Try again and again
• Ignore pressure
• Choose productive activities
• Control your tempers
• Think before speaking
• Weigh your words carefully before speaking
• Be a good listener- listen and observe more, talk less…
19. Importance of Discipline
• A popular misconceptions is that the people who end up being
successful achieve this success through short cuts, not working
hard.
• Successful people attribute their achievements to discipline and
practice. Discipline is vital for every living being.
• Only disciplined people ever get anywhere in life.
• Without discipline mankind will be ruined.
• Discipline is essential in everyday life
• Discipline means the observance of certain well-defined rules
• Without discipline there can be no society, government or nation
can exist.
• Whether it is brushing your teeth in the morning, riding a bicycle or
climbing a mountain everything requires some sort of discipline.
20. How you can discipline yourself
• Decide that you really want to be self-disciplined. Your desire will
motivate you to make good choices.
• Make a personal commitment. Write down specific things to do.
• Make a list of what you can and cannot do.
• Accept responsibility for your own behavior. Don't blame others for
your actions and decisions.
• Practice. Self-discipline is something you can teach yourself.
• Engage in activities that enhance self-discipline like yoga, walking,
or playing a musical instrument.
• Eliminate harmful habits.
• Spend your time in healthier, more productive ways.
• Start today itself … tomorrow never comes
21. Japan is a perfect example of what disciplined
people can achieve
• Discipline not only helps the individual, the Company the society
but is an important attribute for nation building…. Look at Japan,
Israel and some of the other European countries. Why have these
countries progressed– because of discipline, born out of a sense of
responsibility towards the society and the people.
• Japan or for that matter Germany were totally demolished in the
world war-II. Yet they not only resurrected themselves but made
great progress because of their people who understood their
responsibility towards the nation. The results in discipline in every
field. That is how Japan made a place for itself in the world.
25. There is always a thin line between discipline & indiscipline
That is your Laxman Rekha…
26. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Have you seen a flock of migratory birds flying ?
27. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
By flying in a “V” formation....
The flock increases the flight efficiency by 71%
compared to one bird flying alone.
As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for the
birds behind.
28. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Lesson 1:
When a goose leaves the formation… He feels the
resistance of the air and difficulties of flying alone....
So he quickly gets back in the formation to take
advantage of the flock’s power in front of him ..
Working as a team, they get to their destination
quicker and easier.
29. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Lesson 2:
When the leader goose gets tired of flying...
He goes to the end of the “V” formation. And another goose
takes the lead.
Since all of them are flying in the same direction, the effort is
less and it is easier to reach the goals.
If people too had as much sense, they would realize that
ultimately success depends on working as a team, taking
turns to do the hard work and sharing leadership.
30. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Lesson 3:
The geese flying on a “V” formation, quack continuously to
encourage the front-rankers. In this way, they use
encouraging “honking from behind” to maintain the desired
speed.
The Power of Motivation: Each one of us likes a word of
encouragement…
With encouragement and positive motivation, the progress is
greater…A timely word of encouragement helps and
strengthens the resolve to move ahead and produces
results...
31. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Lesson 4:
When a goose gets sick, is injured or gets tired and he leaves the
formation... Some of the group members also leave the
formation and fly with him to help and protect him.
They remain with him until he dies or he is able to fly again..
Then they launch out again with another passing flock or try
to catch up with their own.
Friends in need are friends indeed. Who would not want such
worthy friends in times of need ?
32. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Lesson 5:
Like the Geese we too need support of others specially in times
of crisis…
If we too can forge such kind of bonds of love & mutual
cooperation, irrespective of our personal differences… we
may be able to withstand any challenge.
Life would be really easier, fulfilling and much more worth living
if only we understood the meaning of friendship, team spirit…
and were prepared to share the joys, sorrows and pain of
others as much as our own…
33. Lessons to be learnt from the Migratory birds…
Humans, like geese, were created to work
together and support one another. By
encouraging each other and supporting our
leaders we can accomplish much more than
we can trying to work alone…